news archive
July, 2019
Council leader given a grilling on planning IT failure issues
Grappenhall Bells back in the village!
Seven arrested following drugs raids by Serious and Organised Crime Unit
Sunshine forecast for Penketh Carnival honouring Allin Dirir
Plan for more “drinking establishments” in new Time Square
Call for life sentences for people who cause death by dangerous driving
Vacant shop to be used to help keep town’s streets safe
Opposition to plan for new supermarket at Woolston
A chance to snap-up last few Jools Holland tickets
Let’s avoid transferring the “jungle” of Bridge Street into the new Time Square
Fun for all the family at Apple Jack’s Adventure Farm
Police increase patrols at cemetery following complaints of anti-social behaviour
Green light for Western Link
Warrington Mela celebrates cultural harmony
Widnes school teams up with group of Warrington schools
Providing for an Unmarried Partner after Death
Major facelift for museum and library
Grandmother’s holiday “ruined” by suspected food poisoning
Planning chiefs to rule on proposed new bus depot
Heroes and heroines out in force at Croft Carnival
Top tourism award for Walton Hall and Gardens
Smoke alarm triggers kitchen fire alert
Electric Dreams bring ultimate 80s party night to Warrington
School children celebrated for taking small steps for peace
Fire chief issues warning over swimming in the Manchester Ship Canal
Time for elected members to listen to the people!
Council’s planning department “unfit for purpose”
Council Leader’s forums heading to Appleton and Latchford
Priestley artists go to Warrington market for inspiration
Warrington Wolves set to celebrate rich history at Beer Festival
Warrington MP to open debate on sentencing for death by dangerous driving
Police crack down on anti-social behaviour in town centre hailed success
Community rally to support family who lost almost everything in house fire
Paul Wilson holds last service at St Elphin’s church
Sadness and anger as Lymm Hotel closes
Walton Hall wins prestigious tourism award
University staff member takes on 180 mile cycle for charity
Call for urgent action on traveller encampments
Warrington and Halton Hospitals’ Chief Executive Mel Pickup set to leave
Council slammed for “backing off” from Eddie Stobart planning battle
Council set to pay 20 per cent over market value for housing site
Care homes win 5-star food hygiene rating
College wins Ofsted praise for high pass rates
Firefighters tackle generator blaze at landfill site
Join in the “Bio-Blitz” at Paddington Meadows
Free advice on digital skills to grow business and confidence
Model railway club’s open day
36 are “fit to tackle” after losing 37 stone!
Why nursing students need to take PALS course?
Council chiefs ready to approve next phase of Western Link